Moscow is carefully studying the possibilities of the program 'Make in India', declared by New Delhi, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Igor Morgulov said Monday.

Moscow is
carefully studying the possibilities of the program 'Make in India', declared by New Delhi, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Igor Morgulov
said Monday.

'We are carefully studying the possibilities that unfold in view of the
ambitious 'Make in India' program declared by Indian Prime Minister Modi. Space exploration, fuel and
energy complex, mechanical engineering, chemical industry, military-industrial complex — all
these are highly effective directions of our cooperation',- Morgulov said. He stressed that 'Moscow will not rest on its laurels' in relations with New
Delhi.

According to Deputy Foreign Minister, the possibilities of the Indo-Russian
trade and economic cooperation have not been exhausted yet.

Speaking at the reception in honor of the Republic Day of India, Morgulov
reiterated Russia's
invitation to Indian companies 'to enter the Russian market more vigorously and
to participate in joint development of promising fields'. He also stressed that Russia and India have reached particularly good results in the field of military and technical cooperation.

'This is one of the key areas of our cooperation,' - said Morgulov, having
noted that all the guests of the Republic Day parade, which was held in New Delhi, could see the results of this close cooperation.

Morgulov noted that at the core of the Russia-India relations, the interests of
the two countries' peoples to each other there is the 'mutual admiration and respect for the
history, national traditions and culture of the two countries.' Morgulov made this statement
during his speech at a reception in honor of the Republic Day of India, which was held in Moscow.